Video Reports

Do you want a creative video report of your event, a truly original event aftermovie? An event video is the ultimate way to relive your event. Visualising your event in a unique way has even more advantages. On this page, you will find partners who guarantee a professional result. Contact them for your event video!

Most recent reviews

Average review score 9.66/10. Based on 49 reviews about companies in the category 'Video Reports'.

VideoCrew bv

VideoCrew bv

Great experience with VideoCrew

|Fien Jansens (KDG)|25/04/2025

We had a short video made for the recruitment of a study. We always received a very fast and professional response, the recordings could take place at short notice and were also processed very quickly. We are satisfied with the beautiful result.

2 Stream

2 Stream

Events broadcasts and streaming

|Bruno LEQUIME (AMROD Consult & Development)|04/02/2025

Professional service, state-of-the-art equipment, experienced technicians, solutions tailored to your needs with a sustainable impact on our planet for a fair and competitive price. The best choice for your event broadcasts and streaming is 2 Stream.

2 Stream

2 Stream

Top service

|David Crustin (WAT)|03/02/2025

2 Stream helped us film a charity gala dinner at Tour & Taxis. For our partners and sponsors, it was a great opportunity to showcase their support for our cause. For the guests, it was a real pleasure to relive the event, especially since great artists were present to offer an unforgettable show. I highly recommend using 2 Stream for your audiovisual and broadcasting needs!

2 Stream

2 Stream

Very professional company and team building videos for Knokke Boat

|Christophe Lenaerts (Knokke Boat)|03/02/2025

We asked 2 Stream to make a number of videos about our activities. They delivered both a few corporate videos and team building videos quickly and well. These are used daily in the promotion of our activities.

Video Reports

The purpose of your video report, aka event aftermovie: to let the attendees relive your event, and maybe even motivating the absentees a little bit so that they will be there next time. A crucial part of your marketing.

Ready, set ... action! But first ...

First things first, what do you want to achieve with your event aftermovie? Before you start filming your event, it is best to have a clear idea of what you want to show and for whom (target group) the video report is intended. You will develop a script and storyboard together with your event video partner. This way, your event aftermovie partner can put the right message in the right format. Every video production for a company party, seminar, wedding, performance, or other event is different.

Production and post-production of your event aftermovie

And then it gets exciting. It's time for the production phase: shooting the video, the real filming during your event. With a partner at your side with professional equipment, you are guaranteed to have razor-sharp footage and excellent sound. The influence of a good director and an experienced event videographer should not be underestimated. Make no mistake, videography is an art. You don't just 'make' a video without effort. An expert who does the video recording of your event creates the visual content, but is also involved with the concept and makes the videos with specialised material.

Then the post-production of your event video follows. The captured footage is processed into a striking movie. Professional editing and colour grading ensure a breathtaking, razor-sharp result. The additional options are very broad. Mixing and matching with (well-written) texts, logos, graphics, animations, a professional voice-over, (copyright-free) music, and making your messages clear; it's all possible in your video report. Finally, the delivery of your event aftermovie follows in the format you prefer. Do you want professional photos of your event in addition to the moving images in your event aftermovie? In that case, please contact an event photographer.

Time to get results with your aftermovie

And there it is, your event video. Do you think event aftermovies are only suitable for external communication? Far from it! You can do a lot with videos for internal communication too. And as you know, videos on social media do very well. Making a short, powerful social media version of your event video in one go is a smart idea. Are you filming your event for a video report? Then you can also live stream this footage, this means distributing it live via social media platforms such as Facebook or Twitter or via (custom) landing pages or virtual event platforms. Get a good live recording or multi-camera partner for your event.

Would you like to have a video report or event aftermovie made?

Are you convinced of the power of an event aftermovie and now you are looking for a partner who advises you on the best approach for the greatest impact? That way, you strengthen the image of your company and continue to grow.

But how do you arrange that quickly and efficiently if you have no knowledge of this market? And how can you be sure that the company you select for your visual content is a professional partner? It's very simple! Consult the list below to find the event aftermovie supplier that's right for you. They are partners with multiple cameras and event videographers to capture your event in the best way. With the filters on our website, you will find what you are looking for super fast!

Is your video reportage company not yet listed here?

Such a shame! Quickly add a (free) link and get noticed with your videography company by countless event planners who are urgently looking for a video report for their event. Are you also looking for additional marketing opportunities in our extensive community? Our experienced marketers know how to put your video reporting company in the picture. Contact us via the website.

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The Art of the Perfect Aftermovie

The Art of the Perfect Aftermovie

After an event you want to permanently capture that special feeling and essence. The aftermovie is the ideal medium for this. But how do you ensure that your video doesn't get lost in the crowd?